Monorepos are a thing. But obviously this is something entirely different.
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Reviewers are not infallible and are largely focused on the meat of the MR rather than every single detail.
It reflects much more poorly on you than it does on them.
My wife and I think it is. I took her last name since it meant more to her.
The billionaires are the real problem. Targeting anyone else is just a distraction.
There's no need for a bicameral system. It was a system designed to capitulate to wealthy interests and nothing more.
Don't need the Ord
instance for equality, just Eq
is sufficient. Ord
is for inequalities.
The point of the post is that most mainstream languages don't provide a way to automatically derive point-wise equality by value, even though it's pervasively used everywhere. They instead need IDEs to generate the boilerplate rather than the compiler handling it.
Ah could be hardware/OS, yeah. I believe everyone at our company are on MacBooks (I'm a Linux guy myself, but orgs don't usually like that).
My personal laptop is a Dell XPS 13 and while I like it for various reasons, it has had plenty of problems with the built-in mic and video (mostly the mic). So it very well could be that.
We have like 250, mostly remote and on Slack all the time. There's the occasional hiccup here and there, but generally it's pretty seamless.
I've personally never had an issue with Slack, mic/video included. My connection has always been solid, though. Never tried on a shit connection.
Probably.
Hell, I used it to figure out the optimal viewing angle when mounting my TV on the wall.
Yeah, standard practice is to set up source control before doing any work at all. Then you add whatever project template/scaffolding files to an initial commit and make it, and keep committing from there.
You should always be committing early and often. Saves you a lot of headache and make it a lot easier to clean up your history later too.